Churchland High School office of Counseling and Guidance

Churchland High School office of Counseling and Guidance This is the official website with updated announcements for Churchland High School, a public high sc It is administered by Portsmouth City Public Schools.

Churchland High School is a public high school located in Portsmouth, Virginia. The school colors are black, orange, and white. The school's mascot is a "Trucker". Churchland is designated as a magnet school for the Visual & Performing Arts, with subjects including dance, chorus, orchestra, band, drama, and the visual arts.

12/06/2013

32 Weird Scholarships Almost Anyone Can Get
If you’re anything like me, you’ll try to get some extra cash for college any way you can. There are loads of scholarships available for students based on grades and need. However, there are some really strange and unique scholarships out there that one would do well to consider applying for. Almost anyone could qualify for, and possibly receive at least one of these 32 bizarre scholarships.
1. If you find yourself having to duck to enter doorways then you might qualify for this obscure scholarship. If you are a male 6′2″ or taller, or a female 5′10″ or taller, then you can be in the running for the Tall Clubs International Scholarship. All you have to do is write a simple essay entitled “What Being Tall Means to Me,” and you could be the recipient of $1,000.
2. I’m left handed, and sometimes it really stinks living in a right-handed world. No matter, even though scissors are still a battle, and I always get ink smudges on my hand when I write in a notebook, I can still get an unusual scholarship. If you are left-handed and go to Juniata College (Huntingdon, PA), then you can try to get up to $1,000 that is offered to two left-handed students each year. Call 814-641-3142 for more information about the Frederick and Mary F. Beckley Scholarship.
3. Is it rabbit season or duck season? I never know, but you can always try to win the Chick and Sophie Major Memorial Duck Calling Contest. This is open to any high school senior in the US who is adept at calling ducks. The winner, gets a $1,500 scholarship, with first runner up getting $500, second runner-up getting $300, and third runner-up getting $200. Call 870-673-1602 or visit the web site for more information.
4. Smells like college debt. The Fragrance Research Fund makes a scholarship of up to $50,000 available to clinical psychologists who are completing post-graduate research in aromachology. I always knew my fantastic sense of smell might come in handy, alas, I’m not studying anything at the post-graduate level. If you are, you can get in touch with the Fragrance Research Fund – 145 East 32nd St., New York, N.Y. 10016-6002.
5. Did you ever think that milk would do the body as well as the wallet good? If you excel in academics, athletics, leadership, and community services while sporting a milk mustache, then you can get the Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year (SAMMY) Award.
6. Are you a Sk8er Boi? Can you spell better than Avril Lavigne? If so, than you might be able to get this scholarship. The Patrick Kerr Skateboard Scholarship is available for students with a solid GPA (above 2.5), who like to ollie, fakie, grind, kickflip, and study (you don’t even have to be good at skating). There’s a $5,000 scholarship, and three $1,000 runner-up scholarships.
7. Ever watch Letterman late at night? I’m more of a Jay Leno guy, but Jay doesn’t have his own scholarship. Ball State University (located in Muncie, IN) offers the David Letterman Telecommunications Scholarship to students. Telecommunication students simply have to submit a variety of media for their project, with creativity being rewarded. The first-place winner receives $10,000 courtesy of the university’s very famous alumnus. There is no minimum GPA requirement, and the scholarship is awarded based on outstanding creativity.
8. It’s not what you know, but whom you share last names with. If you are fortunate enough to have the last name Van Valkenburg, or a slight variation, then you are eligible for the Van Valkenburg Memorial Scholarship, which offers $1,000, and it’s not restricted to a specific university. I, for one, am rushing down to the courthouse to have my name legally changed.
9. Do you want fries with that? Do you enjoy potatoes? Even if you don’t you can still apply for the Potato Industry Scholarship. It is up to $2,000 awarded to two senior graduate students who are in a field of study related to potatoes.
10. I was heart broken when I discovered that Santa wasn’t real. I shouldn’t have given up so soon, because I could have gotten a scholarship. The NCTA Help Santa Find the Perfect Real Christmas Tree scholarship offers $5,000 to $10,000 to persons ages 6 to 16 for the winning essay. If I had known, I would have been ho-ho-hoing all the way to the bank.
11. How much do you know? The amount could end up getting you some cash. If you know a whole lot about the FBI, you can get $250 via the FBI Common Knowledge Challenge. It is awarded to two high school students who win the quiz contest about the FBI. I wonder what Hoover would think of that.
12. Would you give Ms. Cleo a run for her money? If you can predict the future, then you might be able to get the Excellence in Predicting the Future Award. This scholarship is designed to encourage students to pursue economics and take part in the prediction market.
13. Everyone says that prom is one of the most memorable times in high school. Why not make it a profitable time as well? The Duck Brand Duct Tape Stuck on Prom Contestoffers $6,000 in the form of a scholarship to the winning couple that makes their prom outfits out of duct tape. Persons who wish to enter are given a large selection of tape to use.
14. If you aren’t tall enough for the tall scholarship, maybe you’re short enough for the short one. The Billy Barty Foundation offers scholarships to students who are short in stature. I’m short, but not quite short enough for this scholarship. One needs to be shorter than 4′10″ and have medical form as proof of dwarfism. For more information, call the Foundation at (818) 953-5410.
15. If you like Apple Pie, than you’ll love this scholarship. Students can enter theCulinary Institute of America’s All-American Apple Pie Recipe Contest. The person with the best recipe will win $25,000 for college. Second place takes $15,000, and third gets $10,000. Call 1-800-CULINARY for more information.
16. How good are you at welding? I couldn’t weld a box if I wanted to, but students who are interested in the craft are eligible for welding scholarships. The American Welding Society Scholarships can help students afford to be educated in the craft of soldering, brazing, joining, and thermal spraying.
17. Maybe you can’t weld, but maybe you can write or draw. The Writers and Illustrators of the Future Contest award a scholarship to student authors and illustrators in the genre of Science Fiction. All those years of obsessing over Battlestar Galactica may finally pay off for Sci-Fi fans.
18. If Lisa Simpson was applying for a scholarship, perhaps she would consider theVegetarian Resource Group Scholarship. If carnivores annoy you, then you can finally get back at them by getting money for your beliefs (up to $10,000 to be exact). All students need to apply is to have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or their communities.
19. What’s your favorite fabric? If it’s wool, then you might be able to get a scholarship via the National Make It Yourself with Wool Competition (you could enter even if you didn’t like wool). If you are an ace in the area of fashion and you can make garments out of 100% wool (or 60% wool blend), then you should enter the competition.
20. Ever read The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand? Ever write an essay about it? The Ayn Rand Institute has a contest to see who can write the best essay concerning the novel. First-place winner gets $10,000. If only such incentives existed for all things one must read in high school, I may have actually read Macbeth.
21. Ever use or hear of a Gatling gun? Even if you haven’t, but your last name happens to be Gatling or Gatlin, then you may be eligible for the John Gatling Scholarship. The scholarship provides a full ride to North Carolina State University. Further proof that it may not be who you know, but who you share a distant relation to that helps you pay for college. Call the NCSU Department of Scholarships and Financial Aid at (919) 515-2421 for more information.
22. Any Star Trek fan would love this scholarship. The Klingon Language Institute (yes, there is one) awards $500 each year to a student who is in the field of language study. Don’t worry, you don’t need to know Klingon to get the scholarship.
23. I want candy. That being said, I also want money for college. The American Association of Candy Technologists (AACT) gives out a total of $10,000 to high school students who are interested in confectionary technology. I guess people can offset the outrageous dentist bills by having a college scholarship.
24. The truth is out there, and the truth is, that the Parapsychology Foundation offers scholarships and grants to students interested in parapsychology. For those who may not be x-files fans, parapsychology is the scientific study of paranormal activity.
25. The Society of Performers, Artists, Athletes, and Celebrities for Space Exploration, Inc. (SPAACSE) is always willing to help people pay for college. Three $1,000 scholarships are given out to graduating high school seniors who are interested in composing essays about space travel. Douglas Adams would certainly have gotten this scholarship had he applied.
26. If you are planning on lofting your bed in college, then you should also look into getting a scholarship. The OP Loftbed Scholarship is a $500 scholarship given to selected essays that are submitted. The company that sponsors the scholarship sells loft beds (and offers help for students wanting to know how to build their own) and offers it as a way of giving back to the students who are their customers.
27. After years of being mocked by football players for being in the band, you can finally one-up them. The School Band and Orchestra Magazine Scholarship gives scholarships to musicians who have written great essays. There are a variety of topics, but one past topic was “How a Music Education Has Made me a Better Student.”
28. Not all money-related web sites are complete scams. The MoneyMatters101.com Scholarships are awards of $300 dollars given to students who write the best essay. The winning essay is determined to be the essay that best responds to the question of credit cards being too easy to get and if they are contributing to rising debt amongst youth in this country.
29. Ever wish you were in the Elks? Even if you haven’t, you can still get money from them. The Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Award gives 500 four-year scholarships. The amount per year is between $1,000 and $15,000. The scholarships are open to high school students and you don’t even need to have membership with the Elks.
30. I believe it was Snoop Dogg who so eloquently said “Calgon, calgon, take me away, I’m in the dirty dirty with my nephew J.” The Calgon Take Me Away to College Contestgives almost $8,000 away in awards to students. The host (Calgon, a company that produces a variety of body and bath products) opens the awards to students who only need to answer two short essay questions. Unfortunately for the males, it is only open to female applicants.
31. If you are entering college, Tylenol may become a necessity. If you are trying to pay for college, the Tylenol Scholarship can help you there too. In 2006 alone, over $250,000 was given to students all across the nation. Subsequently, many parents experienced headache relief as their college financial issues were taken care of by the medicine company.
32. Discover Card makes a living off of getting college students (and many other people) in debt. So, I guess they figured it was about time to give back. The Discover Card Tribute Award gives 10 $25,000 scholarships as well as almost 300 $2,500 scholarships annually. The only requirement is a 2.75 GPA, and you need to have showcased leadership within your community while having “faced a significant roadblock or challenge.” That’s a pretty easy scholarship to get (almost as easy as getting a new credit card in college).

12/06/2013

ANNOUNCEMENTS – Friday, December 6, 2013

SOPHOMORES
THE GUIDANCE SOPHOMORE SCHEDULING APPOINTMENTS ARE STILL IN PROGRESS. PLEASE SEND YOUR STUDENTS AT THEIR APPROPRIATE TIME SLOT.

CHESS CLUB
The Chess Club will meet next Monday, Dec.9th, after school in Room 218.

ROBOTICS
Robotic Students will meet TODAY until 5:00 p.m. in preparation for the VEX Robotics Regional this Saturday, December 7th.

JUNIOR CLASS
Attention all Juniors: Are you excited about Prom? Do you look forward to getting your Senior Sweatshirt? Well- - - - the next question is - - - HAVE YOU PAID YOUR DUES YET?
Dues for the Class of 2015 are only $125.00 and are payable to Churchland High School by check, cash or money order. Partial Payments are also accepted. All students who pay their dues in full before the Winter Break will receive a free 2015 T-shirt. Dues can be paid in either Room 100, Room 126, or in the Main Office. Please see Mrs. Weidlich or Ms. Mungo if you have any questions.

BOYS VARISTY SOCCER
Reminder to all boys interested in playing Varsity Soccer this spring: conditioning with Bon Secours Sports Performance is every Monday at 2:30 p.m. Meet at the back doors outside of the gymnasium.

GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Any student with a B or above GPA who took French III or Latin III last spring and who would be interested in applying for the Summer Residential Governor’s School for Foreign Language should see Ms. Hatfield to discuss eligibility and the application process.

COSMETOLOGY
Do you love doing hair or simply helping other people look their best? Do you have the desire, but don’t have the skills? One of the Paul Mitchell Schools known as the Rudy & Kelly Academy can help you jump start your career in the cosmetology field. Stop by and see Ms. Sykes in the Guidance Office for more information.

504 PROGRESS REPORTS
A reminder to teachers to return your 504 Progress Reports to Guidance TODAY!
DECA
Winston Churchill once said “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give,” and what better feeling is there than the feeling you get when you GIVE to those who are less fortunate than you. To that end, DECA is holding a coat drive for the homeless; please bring in new or gently used coats. A DECA representative will be by your homerooms to collect on Tuesday, December 10th and on Tuesday, December 17th or you can drop them off in Room 228 up until December 20th.

RED KETTLE COLLECTION
Get your change and bills ready for DECA’s Salvation Army Red Kettle Collections during all three lunches December 16th – 20th. Our goal is to collect $500.00. If every student donates $1.00 we can reach this goal in one day!

DECA
DECA will meet Tuesday, December 10th at 2:15 p.m. for our final preparation for the District Leadership Conference on December 11th. Please be on time, the meeting starts promptly.

DECA
DECA will meet Tuesday, December 17th at Buffalo Wild Wings, 7386 Harbour Town Pkwy from 5:30-7:00 p.m. Please be on time, the meeting starts promptly.

TAB
Truckers Against Bullying, the TAB Club, will meet on Tuesday, Dec. 10th, from 2:15 to 3:00 p.m. in Guidance. Please make sure that you have your own ride home.

JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY
Johnson & Wales University will be hosting an admissions information meeting this Monday, December 9th at 7:00 p.m. at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. If you are interested in culinary arts, business, hospitality, counseling psychology, media & communications or technology, you can learn more about JWU’s unique brand of experiential education. See your counselor for more information.

GIRLS & BOYS INDOOR TRACK TEAMS
A reminder to please excuse the Girl’s & Boy’s Indoor Track Team members at 12:30 p.m. TODAY to compete in a track meet at the Book Williams Sportsplex in Hampton.

CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to Bailey Kirk on her acceptance to attend Georgia Southern University for the fall of 2014.
Congratulations to Malik McCoy on his acceptance to attend Norfolk State University for the fall of 2014.

Congratulations to Zoe Parker for being accepted to attend Johnson & Wales University Charlotte, N.C. for the fall of 2014.

Congratulations to D’Andra Welch for being accepted to attend Regent University for the fall of 2014.

Congratulations to Linsey Byers for being accepted to attend Longwood University for the fall of 2014.

Congratulations to Adaizha Gause on her acceptance to attend Liberty University for the fall of 2014.

Great Job! We are proud of all of you!

SCHOLASTIC BOWL
“Congratulations” to the Scholastic Bowl Team for their first conference victory over Wilson High School yesterday. Player of the match was Bailey Williford!

BOYS BASKETBALL
“Congratulations” to the Varsity and J.V. Boys Basketball Teams for their victory over Poquoson High School last evening.

“Congratulations” to the Boys & Girls Swim Teams on their victory yesterday over Booker T. Washington High School.

12/06/2013

Seniors are reminded that all recommendation, forms, and transcript requests must be turned in to guidance before 12/10 if you wish them to be processed before winter break.

A parent/student information session will be held on Monday, December 9, 6:30 at IC Norcom for all students who will attend First College in January. Invitation letters have already been mailed home. Attendance is strongly recommended.

First College student orientation will be held at TCC on Friday, January 10. Specific time to follow.

TCC-Dual Enrollment applications are now being accepted for Spring 2014 testing.

Fall Dual Enrollment testing eligibility will be available December 13, 2013. See guidance for results

$100 for Spring Dual Enrollment classes is due by 1/21/14. Bills will be mailed home before winter break

SOL testing will be conducted January 13-17. Students who do not need to take an SOL will come to school on the late bus at 10:30.

11/12/2013

Sophmore meetings start today and go through December. Letters were sent home with times and dates for these academic planning meetings.

11/12/2013

Year-round Govenor's school is accepting applications for the 2014-15 school year due Dec. 20th. See Ms. Bonney for more information.

11/12/2013

2014 Summer residential Govenor's school applications are due to Ms. Bonney in December. Due date vary by program, check with Ms. Bonney.

11/12/2013

Jrs and Seniors should stop by Guidance to sign up for the ASVAB test on Dec. 4th. Students should be at least 16 years old to take the ASVAB.

11/12/2013

Herff-Jones will be here for a meeting with the seniors on Friday, November 15th during 4th block.

11/12/2013

Interest meeting with Govenor's School for the Arts
MEET GSA NIGHT December 4, 2013 @ 6:00pm Woodrow Wilson High School 1401 Elmhurst Lane, Portsmouth Informational Session about The Governor’s School for the Arts 757. 451. 4711 Dance Visual Arts Vocal Music Theatre & Film Musical Theatre Instrumental Music

11/12/2013

TCC Career and Technical open house
Tidewater Community College Portsmouth Campus is hosting a Career & Technical Open House. November 13th, 2013. 5:00 to 7:00 p.m

11/12/2013

Norfolk State University will be hosting a First View of their campus on November 16th 9am. Seniors can participate in on-site admissions and will recieve a $45.00 fee waiver. Faculty will be available to talk abut the different academic programs. There will be information on Student life, financial aid, and student success services. Registration and additional details are available on their website http://webapps.nsu.edy/admissions/firstview

11/12/2013

DE Testing
Dual Enrollment testing will be on November 14th at 7:30am in the Library for all retesters and students who turned in their paperwork to Ms. Bonney.

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4301 Cedar Lane
Portsmouth, VA
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